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Reconstructions of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are among the most frequently performed procedures in knee surgery nowadays. The history of ACL surgery can be traced as far back as the Egyptian times. The early years reflect the efforts to establish a viable, consistently successful reconstruction technique while, during the early 20th century, we witness an increasing awareness of, and interest in, the ligament and its lesions. Finally, we highlight the most important steps in the evolution of the ACL reconstruction surgery by discussing the various techniques spanning the years using not only autologous grafts (fascia lata, meniscal, hamstring, patella tendon, bone-patella tendon-bone, and double bundle grafts) but also synthetic ones and allografts.
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Nikolaos Davarinos
Barry James O’Neill
William Curtin
Advances in Orthopedic Surgery
Tallaght University Hospital
University Hospital Galway
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a03778b186c76c96c8a312a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/706042